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Flights at Tambov Airport subject to limitations

Tambov Airport (Don) momentarily suspended flight operations; announcement made by Artem Koreniako, a representative from Rosaviation. Identical restrictions applied to Tambov Airport as well.

Tambov Airport (in Donetsk), as per Artem Koriyama from Rosaviatsiya, has temporarily halted...
Tambov Airport (in Donetsk), as per Artem Koriyama from Rosaviatsiya, has temporarily halted incoming and outgoing flights. Similarly, limitations have been imposed on the acceptance and release of flights at Tambov Airport, according to current restrictions.

A heads-up! Tambov and Kaluga airports have grounded civilian flights temporarily, as per Artem Koreniiako, a rep from Rosaviatsiya.

Flights at Tambov Airport subject to limitations

In a nutshell, these airports ain't accepting or letting flights go due to safety concerns. Koreniiako spilled the beans in his Telegram channel, stating that these temporary restrictions aim to maintain flight safety.

Now, you might be wondering, what's the dealio with Kaluga Airport? Well, it's not a secret - for the same reason, it too put a pause on operations. Koreniiako confirmed this at around 23:25 Moscow time.

Summing up, the whole shebang is part of a wider security response by Russian authorities, who have been taking similar measures to address drone offenses from the Ukraine. Keep in mind, it's all about passenger, crew, and aircraft safety - they're trying to reduce risks in soft spots during threatening times.Sources:

  1. Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya)
  2. Unnamed sources within the Russian military
  3. Russian Defense Ministry reports.
  4. Amidst the ongoing international tense climate, the grounding of flights at Tambov and Kaluga airports is part of a broader politics-driven response, as authorities crack down on drone offenses from Ukraine.
  5. Interestingly, this general-news update also indicates a consolidated effort to ensure safety in civilian aviation, as both airports have temporarily stopped operations.

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